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Ed O. Section 8 Odd Dilemma
11 May 2013 | 8 replies

I had a tenant whose 17 year old child was busted at school with a small amount of weed (enough to use, not enough to distribute). I am fairly certain it is the first criminal offense for anyone under the roof of the ...

Vivian Jackson Mortgage deficiency
11 July 2012 | 10 replies
Well we don't have a health plan right now, so I guess I should get one.
Sarah Jones old lady
10 July 2012 | 8 replies
As pointed out, again, a subject to means there is an existing lien and then you say the property is free and clear.You must be very young to think this lady is going to die any time because she is 70, LOL, she could out live you, she could easily live (not knowing her health issues, but in general) to 90, 95 or longer!
Jake Kucheck San Bernadino Trying to Eminent Domain Away FCs
12 August 2012 | 19 replies
In many areas ED is used for condemnded properties, at what point is a property so unmaintained that it presents a true health or safety issue to the public and government can take it and do what it will?
Bill Gulley THE 47%
24 September 2012 | 10 replies
Republicans vote on Nov. 9th....Yes, I know, and you and I can agree to disagree, my gut feeling, overall will be to stay on the track we are, it is slow but deregulation, increasing military spending, reducing taxes, doing away with programs (vs mofifications) and doing away with health issues just isn't the way I see things.
Daniel Miller question about rental contracts
8 October 2012 | 3 replies
It's not excluding children, it's limiting the number of occupants given the available living space, which is deemed necessary for the health and well-being of the inhabitants.Of course, this is a general rule.
Nancy C. Change in roomates - allow sublet or new lease?
8 October 2012 | 7 replies
I am hoping that the community can help me with a current dilemma (this time I figured I would ask before I just go charging ahead like I have done in the past).I own a multi-family in Boston and rent to college students, typically 3 roommates.
David Robertson Flip without doing any work?
15 October 2012 | 34 replies
I then get to enjoy the benefits of that relationship far into the future, thus reducing my efforts, frustration and stress.Of course, being "a dick" can also get you what you want, but it generally breeds frustration, requires you to continually work to build more relationships because you're constantly destroying the ones you have and causes stress that will ultimately lead to health problems and a reduced life span.Given that I dislike frustration, I'm lazy (as you pointed out earlier in the thread) and I want to live a long time, I tend to go the nice route...at least much of the time.But to each his own...GA for me is a far different playground that doesn't produce nearly the same results.
Karen Margrave >> Are you watching VP Debate tonight? <<
13 October 2012 | 16 replies
I just have to agree with Biden on abortion and women's health issues, I have grand daughters!